Vedette wrote:Welcome to the Forum
Where are you in Alberta?
And are you aware that there is an active Tear Jerkers Chapter in B.C.?
While designing remember to follow these rules if you are to keep the wife happy and want to enjoy travelling with your Teardrop!
1. 5' wide is a must.
2. Two doors is a must.
3. Torsion Ride axle is a must. (buy a "Dexter" directly from the factory to your specs)
4. Don't buy a cheap Canadian Tire or Harbour Freight utility trailer as your base.
5. Don't try to be a minimalist when it come to wiring. (buy a good converter.......lots of great info here n the forum under Electrical)
6. Aluminum skin is best suited for our climate.
Don't be afraid to as questions.
This is a great place to be while building!
Good Roads
Brian & Sandi
Thanks! I'm in Edmonton
I've already got a design laid out that I'm tweaking now, and starting to plan wiring and plumbing.
Sneak peek:

You can see my entire design with lots more pics here:
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=66810It'll be 6' wide, 12' long. Something we can stand in, and has a sink for outside.
I'll only have a single rear door because of the layout. No need for side doors except for access hatches.
The trailer is something I'm still on the hunt for. Likely a 3500 pounder with brakes. Still on the fence about buying vs building.
Wiring is something I'm very good at. I'll have a converter, inverter, as well as solar with a charge controller, all LED lights. I'm meticulous with soldering, shrink wrapping and making everything neat and tidy. Should be fun!
For the skin, I was going to do the poor man's fiberglass (canvas and paint) topped with bedliner. The front of the trailer will be aluminum skinned from the bottom to halfway to the back (about the middle of the front side windows).
I'm exited that I found this site, and I'll surely have lots and lots of question to come! For now, I'm just looking for feedback on my design post that I linked above
